Cisco Catalyst 1000 User Manual

Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series 8-Port and 16-Port Switch Hardware Installation Guide

First Published: 2019-12-25
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Contents

CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1
Preface vii
Document Conventions vii
Related Documentation viii
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request ix
Product Overview 1
Switch Models 1
Front Panel 2
PoE Ports 4
10/100/1000 Ports 4
Console Ports 5
SFP Module Slots 5
LEDs 6
System LED 7
Port LEDs 7
Rear Panel 7
Internal Power Supply 9
CHAPTER 2
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Security Slot 9
Network Configurations 10
Switch Installation 11
Safety Warnings 11
Box Contents 15
Tools and Equipment 18
Installation Guidelines 18
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Verifying Switch Operation 19
Mounting the Switch 19
Mounting on a Desk or Shelf Without Mounting Screws 19
On a Desk, Shelf, or Wall (with Mounting Screws) 20
Desk- or Shelf-Mounting 20
Wall-Mounting 21
On a DIN Rail 23
Attaching the DIN-Mount Tray to the Switch 23
Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail 25
Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail 26
Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional) 27
Installing the Cable Guard (Optional) 30
Installing SFP Modules 33
Contents
CHAPTER 3
Installing an SFP Module 34
Removing an SFP Module 35
10/100/1000 PoE and PoE+Port Connections 35
10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections 37
Auto-MDIX Connections 37
Troubleshooting 39
Diagnosing Problems 39
Switch POST Results 39
System LEDs 39
Switch Connections 39
Bad or Damaged Cable 39
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables 40
Link Status 40
10/100/1000 Port Connections 40
10/100/1000 PoE+ Port Connections 40
SFP Module 41
Interface Settings 41
Ping End Device 41
Spanning Tree Loops 41
Switch Performance 42
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Contents
Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation 42
Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards 42
Cabling Distance 42
Finding the Switch Serial Number 42
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
Technical Specifications 45
Physical Specifications 45
Environmental Specifications 46
Power Requirements 47
PoE Power Consumption 47
Connector and Cable Specifications 49
Connector Specifications 49
10/100/1000 Ports (Including PoE) 49
SFP Module Connectors 49
Cables and Adapters 50
SFP Module Cables 50
Cable Pinouts 51
Console Port Adapter Pinouts 52
Configuring the Switch 55
Configuring the Switch Using the Configuration Setup Wizard 55
Quick Setup: Accessing the Configuration Setup Wizard 55
Completing the Configuration Setup Wizard 57
Configuring the Switch Using the CLI 57
Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port 57
Connecting the RJ-45 Console Port 58
Connecting the USB Console Port 58
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver 59
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver 59
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver 59
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver 60
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver 60
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver 60
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Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver 61
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Preface

Document Conventions , on page vii
Related Documentation, on page viii
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, on page ix

Document Conventions

This document uses the following conventions:
DescriptionConvention
^ or Ctrl
Italic font
...
|
[x | y]
{x | y}
Both the ^ symbol and Ctrl represent the Control (Ctrl) key on a keyboard. For example, the key combination ^D or Ctrl-D means that you hold down the Control key while you press the D key. (Keys are indicated in capital letters but are not case sensitive.)
Commands and keywords and user-entered text appear in bold font.bold font
Document titles, new or emphasized terms, and arguments for which you supply values are in italic font.
Terminal sessions and information the system displays appear in courier font.Courier font
Bold Courier font indicates text that the user must enter.Bold Courier font
Elements in square brackets are optional.[x]
An ellipsis (three consecutive nonbolded periods without spaces) after a syntax element indicates that the element can be repeated.
A vertical line, called a pipe, indicates a choice within a set of keywords or arguments.
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars.
Required alternative keywords are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars.
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Related Documentation

Preface
DescriptionConvention
[x {y | z}]
Nested set of square brackets or braces indicate optional or required choices within optional or required elements. Braces and a vertical bar within square brackets indicate a required choice within an optional element.
string
A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks.
Nonprinting characters such as passwords are in angle brackets.< >
Default responses to system prompts are in square brackets.[ ]
!, #
An exclamation point (!) or a pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line of code indicates a comment line.
Reader Alert Conventions
This document may use the following conventions for reader alerts:
Note
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to material not covered in the manual.
Tip
Means the following information will help you solve a problem.
Caution
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Timesaver
Warning
Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the action described in the paragraph.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Related Documentation
• Cisco SFP modules documentation, including compatibility matrixes, located at:
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Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/tsd_products_support_series_home.html
• Cisco Validated Designs documents at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/designzone
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What's New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html
Subscribe to the What's New in Cisco Product Documentation as a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed and set content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application. The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2.0.
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Preface
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CHAPTER 1

Product Overview

The Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series switches are fixed-configuration, Gigabit Ethernet switches that provide entry-level enterprise-class Layer 2 access for branch offices, conventional workspace, and out-of-wiring closet applications.
Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series switches provide support for the following features:
• 8 or 16 Gigabit Ethernet ports with line-rate forwarding performance.
• 2 Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) uplinks.
• Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) support with up to 240W of PoE budget and Perpetual PoE.
• Fanless operation with operational temperature up to 50°C for deployment outside the wiring closet.
• Reduced power consumption and advanced energy management.
• RJ-45 and USB Mini-Type B console ports.
• USB Type A port supports file system.
Switch Models, on page 1
Front Panel, on page 2
Rear Panel, on page 7
Network Configurations, on page 10

Switch Models

Table 1: Cisco Catalyst 1000 8-Port and 16-Port Switch Models and Description
C1000-8T-2G-L
C1000-8T-E-2G-L
C1000-8P-2G-L
DescriptionSwitch Model
8 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports; 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module uplink slots or 2 RJ-45 slots.
Externally powered; 8 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports; 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots or 2 RJ-45 slots.
8 10/100/1000 Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) ports (PoE budget of 67W); 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots or 2 RJ-45 slots.
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Product Overview
DescriptionSwitch Model
C1000-8P-E-2G-L
C1000-8FP-2G-L
C1000-8FP-E-2G-L
C1000-16T-2G-L
C1000-16T-E-2G-L
C1000-16P-2G-L
C1000-16P-E-2G-L
C1000-16FP-2G-L
Externally powered; 8 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports (PoE budget of 67W); 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots or 2 RJ-45 slots.
8 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports (PoE budget of 120W); 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots or 2 RJ-45 slots.
Externally powered; 8 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports (PoE budget of 120W); 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots or 2 RJ-45 slots.
16 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports; 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module uplink slots.
Externally powered; 16 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports; 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots.
16 10/100/1000 Power over Ethernet plus (PoE+) ports (PoE budget of 120W); 2 1-Gigabit small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module uplink slots.
Externally powered; 16 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports (PoE budget of 120W); 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots.
16 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports (PoE budget of 240W); 2 1-Gigabit SFP module uplink slots.
Front Panel
This section describes the front panel components of an 8-port and 16-port Cisco Catalyst 1000 switch.
• 8 or 16 downlink Ethernet ports of one of these types:
• 10/100/1000
• 10/100/1000 PoE+
• 2 SFP module ports
• RJ-45 console port
• USB mini-Type B (console) port
• USB Type A port
• LEDs
• Reset button
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Front Panel
Figure 1: Front Panel of an 8-Port Cisco Catalyst C1000 PoE Switch
RJ-45 Console Port5Reset button1
8 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports6System LEDs2
3
7USB mini-Type B
(console) port
Combo ports (2 GE Copper ports and 2 SFP module ports)
USB Type A port4
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PoE Ports

Product Overview
Figure 2: Front Panel of a 16-Port Cisco Catalyst 1000 PoE Switch
PoE Ports
RJ-45 Console Port5Reset button1
6System LEDs2
3
(console) port
USB Type A port4
The ports provide PoE support for devices compliant with IEEE 802.3af and IEEE 802.3at and also provide PoE support for Cisco IP Phones and Cisco Aironet Access Points. The PoE switch ports are Power Source equipment (PSE) capable and source power to PD devices connected to the downlink ports. A switch can source POE power of up to 30.8W per port.
Depending on the switch model and the number of PoE ports, the maximum switch power output varies between 67 W to 740 W. On a per-port basis, you can control whether or not a port automatically provides power when an IP phone or an access point is connected.
The PoE ports use RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts. The 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T traffic requires Category 5 or Category 5e twisted pair (UTP) cable. The 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3 or Category 4 UTP cable.
16 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports
SFP module slots7USB mini-Type B

10/100/1000 Ports

The 10/100/1000 ports use RJ-45 connectors with Ethernet pinouts. The maximum cable length is 328 feet (100 meters). The 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T traffic requires Category 5 or Category 5e twisted pair (UTP) cable. The 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3 or Category 4 UTP cable.
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Console Ports

Console Ports
The console ports connect the switch to a PC running Microsoft Windows or to a terminal server.
• RJ-45 console port (EIA/TIA-232). The RJ-45 console port connection uses an RJ-45-to-DB-9 female cable.
• USB mini-Type B console port (5-pin connector).
If you use the USB mini-Type B console port, the Cisco Windows USB device driver must be installed on any PC connected to the console port (for operation with Microsoft Windows). Mac OS X or Linux do not require special drivers.
The 4-pin mini-Type B connector resembles the 5-pin mini-Type B connectors. They are not compatible. Use only the 5-pin mini-Type B.
This illustration shows a 5-pin mini-Type B USB port.
Figure 3: USB Mini-Type B Port
With the Cisco Windows USB device driver, you can connect and disconnect the USB cable from the console port without affecting Windows HyperTerminal operations.
The console output always goes to both the RJ-45 and the USB console connectors, but the console input is active on only one of the console connectors at any one time. The USB console takes precedence over the RJ-45 console. When a cable is connected into the USB console port, the RJ-45 console port becomes inactive. Conversely, when the USB cable is disconnected from the USB console port, the RJ-45 port becomes active.
You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to configure an inactivity timeout which reactivates the RJ-45 console if the USB console has been activated and no input activity has occurred on the USB console for a specified time.
After the USB console deactivates due to inactivity, you cannot use the CLI to reactivate it. Disconnect and reconnect the USB cable to reactivate the USB console. For information on using the CLI to configure the USB console interface, see the software guide.

SFP Module Slots

The switch has two 1G SFP module slots. The SFP modules provide copper or fiber-optic connections to other devices. These transceiver modules are field replaceable, and provide the uplink interfaces when installed in an SFP module slot. The SFP modules have LC connectors for fiber-optic connections or RJ-45 connectors for copper connections. The SFP slots support only SFP modules.
For Cisco SFP modules documentation, including compatibility matrixes, refer to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps5455/products_device_support_tables_list.html
Table 2: Port mapping for Cisco Catalyst 1000 8-Port Switch models
1-GigabitEthernet ports
GigabitEthernet1/0/9
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LEDs

LEDs
Product Overview
1-GigabitEthernet ports
GigabitEthernet1/0/10
Table 3: Port mapping for Cisco Catalyst 1000 16-Port Switch models
1-GigabitEthernet ports
GigabitEthernet1/0/17
GigabitEthernet1/0/18
You can use the switch system and port LEDs to monitor switch activity and performance.
Figure 4: System LED
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System LED
System LED
Port LEDs2SYST LED (system)1
System StatusColor
System is not powered on.Off
System is operating normally.Green
Port LEDs
Amber
Note
Physically, there is no amber LED on the device. For all LED-related information of the device, run the show hardware led command in privileged EXEC mode.
RJ-45 ports and SFP-module slots have port LEDs. These LEDs, as a group or individually, provide information about the switch and about the individual ports.
System is receiving power but is not operating properly.
POST is in progress.Blinking Green
DescriptionLED Color
No link or port was administratively shut down.Off
Link present.Green
Activity. Port is sending or receiving data.Blinking Green

Rear Panel

• A security slot
• An AC power connector
• A loop (for the optional power cord retainer)
• Heat sink fins (PoE models only)
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Rear Panel
Product Overview
Figure 5: Rear Panel of a Non-PoE Switch
Figure 6: Rear Panel of a PoE Switch
3Security Slot1
A loop (for the optional power cord retainer)
An AC power connector2
An AC power connector3Security Slot1
4Heat sink fins2
A loop (for the optional power cord retainer)
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Internal Power Supply

Figure 7: Rear Panel of an Externally Powered Switch
Internal Power Supply
The internal power supply is an autoranging unit that supports input voltages between 100 and 240 VAC (max of 90V to 264V). The AC frequency range of the power supply is 50Hz/60Hz. Plug the AC power cord into the AC power connector and into an AC power outlet.

Security Slot

The switches have security slots on the rear panel. You can install an optional cable lock, such as the type that is used to secure a laptop computer, to secure the switch.
3Security Slot1
A DC power connector2
A loop (for the optional power cord retainer)
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Network Configurations

Product Overview
Figure 8: Switch Rear Panel
Network Configurations
See the switch software configuration guide for network configuration concepts and examples of using the switch to create dedicated network segments and interconnecting the segments through Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connections.
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Switch Installation

This chapter contains these topics:
Safety Warnings, on page 11
Box Contents, on page 15
Tools and Equipment, on page 18
Installation Guidelines, on page 18
Verifying Switch Operation, on page 19
Mounting the Switch, on page 19
Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional), on page 27
Installing the Cable Guard (Optional), on page 30
Installing SFP Modules, on page 33
10/100/1000 PoE and PoE+Port Connections, on page 35
10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections, on page 37

Safety Warnings

CHAPTER 2
Warning
Warning
Warning
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect all power cords before servicing.
The switch is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
This section includes the warning statements relating to basic installation. Read this section before you start the installation procedure.
Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and watches). Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the metal object to the terminals. Statement 43
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Switch Installation
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Do not stack the chassis on any other equipment. If the chassis falls, it can cause severe bodily injury and equipment damage. Statement 48
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system.
Statement 378
Connect USB Device to a Certified USB Port. Statement 388
To avoid or reduce the risk of personal injury, do not use the product if the product has been exposed to irregular environmental conditions, if the product has been misused or if parts of the product have been damaged. Consult qualified service personnel. Never try to service the product yourself. Statement 0416
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or personal injury, do not place power cables in areas where they may be walked on or damaged by items placed upon or against it. Statement 0417
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
This product is intended for use in a normal environment based on the standard IEC60950-1 and IEC62368-1. Do not use the product in vehicles, on board ships, in aircrafts or in medical applications with physical connection to the patient, nor in environments with exposure to moisture, dust, vibration or ingress of water.
Statement 0418
Equipment is intended for installation in Information Technology Equipment Rooms. Suitable for installation in Information Technology Rooms in accordance with Article 645 of the National ElectricalCode and NFPA
75. Statement 0444
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. Statement
1001
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Statement 1004
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Safety Warnings
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Class 1 laser product. Statement 1008
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Statement 1015
This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key, or other means of security. Statement 1017
Take care when connecting units to the supply circuit so that wiring is not overloaded. Statement 1018
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device. Statement 1019
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
This equipment must be grounded. Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor. Contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority or an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available. Statement 1024
Class 1 LED product. Statement 1027
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement
1030
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations. Statement 1040
When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected last.
Statement 1046
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Warning
Warning
Warning
To prevent the system from overheating, do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of: <122°F (50°C).Statement 1047
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments. Statement 1051
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the end of the unterminated fiber cable or connector. Do not view directly with optical instruments. Viewing the laser output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers, and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard.
Warning
Warning
Warning
Statement 1056
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1071
Voltages that present a shock hazard may exist on Power over Ethernet (PoE) circuits if interconnections are made using uninsulated exposed metal contacts, conductors, or terminals. Avoid using such interconnection methods, unless the exposed metal parts are located within a restricted access location and users and service people who are authorized within the restricted access location are made aware of the hazard. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key or other means of security.
Statement 1072
No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not open. Statement 1073
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Box Contents

Warning
Warning
Warning
Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes. Statement 1074
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 3 inches (7.6 cm). Statement 1076
Hot surface. Statement 1079
Box Contents
This section lists the contents of the shipping box for an 8-port and 16-port Cisco Catalyst 1000 switch.
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Box Contents
Switch Installation
Figure 9: Box Contents of an 8-Port and 16-Port Cisco Catalyst 1000 Switch
1
Screw template (47-100996-02)68-port or 16-port Cisco Catalyst 1000
switch
(Optional) Console cable or USB cable7AC power cord2
(Optional) Power cord retainer8Four rubber mounting feet (51-0089)3
4
(Optional) Cable guard9Compliance documentation
(78-101287-01)
10Three number-8 screws (48-1689-01)5
(Optional) DIN rail mount
(only with Cisco Catalyst 1000 16-port switch models)
This section lists the contents of the shipping box for an externally powered 8-port and 16-port Cisco Catalyst 1000 switch.
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Box Contents
Figure 10: Box Contents of an Externally Powered 8-Port and 16-Port Cisco Catalyst 1000 Switch
1
(Optional) Power cord retainer8Externally powered 8-port or 16-port
Cisco Catalyst 1000 switch
(Optional) Cable guard9AC power cord2
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Tools and Equipment

Switch Installation
4
(78-101287-01)
(Optional) Console cable or USB cable7
1
for C1000-8T-E-2G-L and C1000-16T-E-2G-L switch models
2
for C1000-8P-E-2G-L switch models
3
for C1000-8FP-E-2G-L and C1000-16P-E-2G-L switch models
Tools and Equipment
Obtain these necessary tools:
• A Number-2 Phillips screwdriver.
• Drill with #27 drill bit (0.144-inch [3.7 mm]) for mounting an 8-port and 16-port switch.
10Four rubber mounting feet (51-0089)3
(Optional) DIN rail mount
(only with Cisco Catalyst 1000 16-port switch models)
11Compliance documentation
12Three number-8 screws (48-1689-01)5
13Screw template (47-100996-02)6
Power Adaptor - PWR-ADPT-18W
Power Adaptor - PWR-ADPT-85W
Power Adaptor - PWR-ADPT-150W
1
2
3

Installation Guidelines

When determining where to install the switch, verify that these guidelines are met:
• Clearance to the switch's front and rear panel should meet these conditions:
• Front-panel LEDs can be easily read.
• Access to ports is sufficient for unrestricted cabling.
• AC power cord can reach from the AC power outlet to the connector on the switch's rear panel.
• Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise, such as radios, power lines, and fluorescent lighting fixtures. Make sure that the cabling is safely away from other devices that might damage the cables.
• Airflow around the switch and through the vents is unrestricted. To avoid any flow blockage, we strongly recommend these guidelines:
• Allow at least 3 in. (7.6 cm) of clearance from the left and the right sides, and the front and rear of the switch.
• Allow at least 1.75 in. (4 cm) of clearance from the top cover, if you are installing the switch in upright position.
• Allow at least 3 in. (7.6 cm) of clearance from the top cover, if you are installing the switch.
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• Temperature around the unit does not exceed 122°F (50°C). If the switch is installed in a closed or multirack assembly, the temperature around it might be greater than normal room temperature.
• Humidity around the switch does not exceed 95 percent.
• Altitude at the installation site is not greater than 10,000 feet.
• For 10/100/1000 fixed ports, the cable length from a switch to a connected device cannot exceed 328 feet (100 meters).
• Cooling mechanisms, such as fans and blowers in the switch, can draw dust and other particles causing contaminant build-up inside the chassis, which can result in system malfunction. You must install this equipment in an environment as free from dust and foreign conductive material (such as metal flakes from construction activities) as is possible.
• None of the switch models can be deployed outside of the wiring closet. These switches can only be deployed indoors.

Verifying Switch Operation

Verifying Switch Operation
Before you install the switch on a wall, or on a table or shelf, power on the switch and verify that it passes POST.
To power on the switch, plug one end of the AC power cord into the switch AC power connector, and plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
As the switch powers on, it begins the POST, a series of tests that runs automatically to ensure that the switch functions properly. LEDs can blink during the test. The SYST LED blinks green.
When the switch completes POST successfully, the SYST LED remains green.If a switch fails POST, the SYST LED turns amber.
POST failures are usually fatal. Call Cisco technical support representative if your switch fails POST.
After a successful POST, unplug the power cord from the switch and install the switch on a wall, on a table, or on a shelf.
Warning
Attach only the following Cisco external power system to the switch: Cisco XPS 2200 Statement 387

Mounting the Switch

Mounting on a Desk or Shelf Without Mounting Screws

Procedure
Step 1 Locate the adhesive strip with the rubber feet in the accessory kit.
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On a Desk, Shelf, or Wall (with Mounting Screws)

Step 2 Remove the four rubber feet from the adhesive strip, and attach them to the recessed areas at the bottom of
the unit. This prevents the switch from sliding on the desk or shelf.
Note
We strongly recommend that you attach the rubber feet. Doing so also helps prevent airflow restriction and overheating.
Step 3 Place the switch on the desk or shelf.
On a Desk, Shelf, or Wall (with Mounting Screws)
Desk- or Shelf-Mounting
Procedure
Step 1 Use the screw template to align the mounting screw holes and also as a guide to make sure that you install
the screws into the desk or shelf with proper clearance.
Step 2 Position the screw template on top of the desk or shelf so that the edge that is marked as CABLE SIDE ENTRY
faces the front of the desk or shelf. This ensures that the power cord faces the rear of the desk or shelf after the switch is installed.
Note
Step 3 Peel the adhesive strip off the bottom of the screw template, and attach it to the top of the desk or shelf.
Step 4 Use a 0.144-inch (3.7 mm) or a #27 drill bit to drill a 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) hole in the two screw template slots.
Step 5 Insert two screws in the slots on the screw template, and tighten them until they touch the top of the screw
template.
Figure 11: Installing the Mounting Screws on Top of a Desk or a Shelf
Wait before you attach the screw template to the desk or shelf.
Step 6 Remove the screw template from the desk or shelf.
Step 7 Place the switch onto the mounting screws, and slide it forward until it locks in place.
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Wall-Mounting
Figure 12: Mounting the Switch on Top of a Desk or Shelf
Wall-Mounting
Warning
Caution
Step 1 Locate the screw template. The template is used to align the mounting screw holes. Step 2 Position the screw template so that the edge that is marked as CABLE SIDE ENTRY faces toward the floor.
Warning
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 3 in. (7.6 cm) Statement 1076
Read the wall-mounting instructions carefully before beginning installation. Failure to use the correct hardware or to follow the correct procedures could result in a hazardous situation to people and damage to the system. Statement 378
Do not wall-mount the switch with its front panel facing up. Following safety regulations, wall-mount the switch with its front panel facing down or to the side to prevent airflow restriction and to provide easier access to the cables
Procedure
Note
For the best support of the switch and cables, make sure that you attach the switch securely to a wall stud or to a firmly attached plywood mounting backboard
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Switch Installation
Wall-Mounting
Step 3 Peel the adhesive strip off the bottom of the screw template.
Step 4 Attach the screw template to the wall.
Step 5 Use a 0.144-inch (3.7 mm) or a #27 drill bit to drill a 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) hole in the two screw template slots.
Step 6 Insert two screws in the slots on the screw template, and tighten them until they touch the top of the screw
template.
Figure 13: Installing the Mounting Screws on the Wall
Step 7 Remove the screw template from the wall.
Step 8 Place the switch onto the mounting screws, and slide it down until it locks in place.
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Switch Installation

On a DIN Rail

Figure 14: Installing the Switch on a Wall
On a DIN Rail
The DIN-mount kit (part number CMPCT-DIN-MNT=) is optional. You can order it when you order your switch.
The DIN-mount kit contains:
• Two number-10 Phillips pan-head screws
• DIN rail mount
To install the switch on a DIN rail, follow the instructions described in these sections:
Attaching the DIN-Mount Tray to the Switch
Procedure
Step 1 Place the switch on the DIN rail mount.
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Attaching the DIN-Mount Tray to the Switch
Figure 15: Placing the Switch on the DIN-Mount Tray
Switch Installation
DIN rail mount2Switch1
Step 2 Use the two number-10 Phillips pan-head screws to secure the DIN rail mount to the switch.
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Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail
Figure 16: Securing the DIN-Mount Tray to the Switch
Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail
Caution
Warning
Step 1 Position the switch directly in front of the DIN rail, making sure that the top of the DIN rail mount clip hooks
Do not install the switch with its front panel facing up. Following safety regulations, install the switch with its front panel facing down, to allow sufficient airflow and to provide easier access to the cables.
To prevent airflow restriction, allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least: 3 in. (7.6 cm)
Statement 1076
Procedure
over the top of the DIN rail.
2Switch1
Number-10 Phillips pan-head screws
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Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail
Figure 17: Mounting the Switch on a DIN Rail
Switch Installation
Step 2 Rotate the switch down toward the DIN rail until the release tabs on the DIN rail mount clicks.
Step 3 Lift lightly on the bottom of the switch to ensure that it is firmly locked in place.
Removing the Switch from a DIN Rail
Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that power is removed from the switch, and disconnect all cables and connectors from the front panel
of the switch.
Step 2 Pull down on the DIN rail mount release tabs. As the clips release, lift the bottom of the switch.
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Switch Installation

Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional)

Figure 18: Switch Removal
Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional)
Note
This section applies to switches with an AC power connector.
The power cord retainer (PWR-CLP=) is optional. You can order it when you order your switch.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose the sleeve size of the power cord retainer based on the thickness of the cord. The smaller sleeve can
be snapped off and used for thin cords.
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Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional)
Step 2 Slide the retainer around the AC power cord, and pass it around the loop on the switch.
Figure 19: Inserting the Retainer through the Lanced Loop
Switch Installation
Step 3 Slide the retainer through the first latch.
Figure 20: Sliding the Retainer Through the Latch
3AC power cord1
Sleeve for thinner power cords
Loop4Power cord retainer2
Latch3AC power cord1
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Installing the Power Cord Retainer (Optional)
2
Smaller sleeve for thin power cords
Step 4 Slide the retainer through the other latches to lock it.
Figure 21: Locking the Retainer
Latches3AC power cord1
2
Smaller sleeve for thin power cords
Step 5 (Optional) Use the small sleeve for thin power cords. Use the small sleeve to provide greater stability for thin
cords. Detach the sleeve, and slide it over the power cord.
Figure 22: Sleeve Around the Power Cord
1
AC power cord2Smaller sleeve for thin
power cords
Step 6 Secure the AC power cord by pressing on the retainer.
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Installing the Cable Guard (Optional)

Figure 23: Securing the Power Cord in the Retainer
Installing the Cable Guard (Optional)
The cable guard prevents tampering with the cables after the cables are installed. The cable guard (CMPCT-CBLE-GRD=) is optional. You can order it when you order your switch.
Switch Installation
Note
You can use the cable guard when the switch is mounted on a desk, under a desk, or on a wall.
The cable guard is shipped with these items:
• Two 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) number-8 Phillips wood screws
• Two number-10 Phillips pan-head screws
• Two washers
Procedure
Step 1 (Optional) Attach the supplied washers before you install the cable guard.
Note
This is only required if you are not installing the wall-mount brackets.
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Installing the Cable Guard (Optional)
Figure 24: Using the Washer
Washer1
Step 2 Use the supplied number-10 pan-head screws to attach the cable guard to the switch.
Figure 25: Attaching the Cable Guard to the Switch
3Switch1
Two number-10 Phillips pan-head screws
Cable Guard2
Step 3 Loosen the number-10 Phillips pan-head screws, slide the cable guide out, and pivot it upwards so that you
can install the cables.
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Installing the Cable Guard (Optional)
Figure 26: Pivoting the Cable Guard Upwards
Switch Installation
Step 4 Attach the cables to the switch.
Figure 27: Attaching the Cables to the Switch
2Cable guard1
Pivot direction for cable guard pivots
2Cables1
Pivot direction for cable guard pivots
Step 5 Guide the connected cables through the slots in the front of the cable guard. Slide the cable guide in as shown
in the following figure. Tighten the screws.
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Step 6 (Optional) To attach the cable guard to the desk or wall, use a 0.144-inch (3.7 mm) or a #27 drill bit to drill

Installing SFP Modules

Figure 28: Guiding the Cables through the Guard
1/2-inch (12.7 mm) holes at each of the two mounting locations. Insert the supplied 0.5 in. (12.7 mm) number-8 Phillips wood screws and tighten them.
Figure 29: Securing the Cable Guard to the Desk
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Installing SFP Modules
See the switch release notes on Cisco.com for the list of supported SFP modules. Use only Cisco SFP modules on the switch. Each Cisco module has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded with security information. This encoding provides a way for Cisco to identify and validate that the module meets the requirements for the switch.
For information about installing, removing, cabling, and troubleshooting SFP modules, see the module documentation that shipped with your device.
Desk or shelf2Number-8 Phillips wood
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Installing an SFP Module

Installing an SFP Module
Before you begin
When installing SFP modules, observe these guidelines:
• Do not remove the dust plugs from the modules or the rubber caps from the fiber-optic cable until you are ready to connect the cable. The plugs and caps protect the module ports and cables from contamination and ambient light.
• To prevent ESD damage, follow your normal board and component handling procedures when connecting cables to the switch and other devices.
Switch Installation
Caution
Removing and installing an SFP module can shorten its useful life. Do not remove and insert any module more often than is absolutely necessary.
Procedure
Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface.
Step 2 Find the send (TX) and receive (RX) markings on the module top.
On some SFP modules, the send and receive (TX and RX) markings might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection.
Step 3 If the module has a bale-clasp latch, move it to the open, unlocked position.
Step 4 Align the module in front of the slot opening, and push until you feel the connector snap into place.
Step 5 If the module has a bale-clasp latch, close it.
Step 6 For fiber-optic SFP modules, remove the dust plugs and save.
Step 7 Connect the SFP cables.
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Switch Installation

Removing an SFP Module

Figure 30: Installing an SFP Module
Removing an SFP Module
Procedure
Step 1 Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal surface.
Step 2 Disconnect the cable from the SFP module. For reattachment, note which cable connector plug is send (TX)
and which is receive (RX).
Step 3 Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean.
Step 4 If the module has a bale-clasp latch, pull the bale out and down to eject the module. If the latch is obstructed
and you cannot use your finger, use a small, flat-blade screwdriver or other long, narrow instrument to open the latch.
Step 5 Grasp the SFP module, and carefully remove it from the module slot.
Step 6 Place the module in an antistatic bag or other protective environment.

10/100/1000 PoE and PoE+Port Connections

The ports provide PoE support for devices compliant with IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at (PoE+), and also provide Cisco prestandard PoE support for Cisco IP Phones and Cisco Aironet Access Points.
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10/100/1000 PoE and PoE+Port Connections
On a per-port basis, you can control whether or not a port automatically provides power when an IP phone or an access point is connected.
To access an advanced PoE planning tool, use the Cisco Power Calculator available on Cisco.com at this URL: http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/launch.jsp
You can use this application to calculate the power supply requirements for a specific PoE configuration. The results show output current, output power, and system heat dissipation.
Switch Installation
Warning
Voltages that present a shock hazard may exist on Power over Ethernet (PoE) circuits if interconnections are made using uninsulated exposed metal contacts, conductors, or terminals. Avoid using such interconnection methods, unless the exposed metal parts are located within a restricted access location and users and service people who are authorized within the restricted access location are made aware of the hazard. A restricted access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool, lock and key or other means of security. Statement 1072
Caution
Category 5e and Category 6 cables can store high levels of static electricity. Always ground the cables to a suitable and safe earth ground before connecting them to the switch or other devices.
Caution
Noncompliant cabling or powered devices can cause a PoE port fault. Use only standard-compliant cabling to connect Cisco prestandard IP Phones and wireless access points, IEEE 802.3af, or 802.3at (PoE+) compliant devices. You must remove any cable or device that causes a PoE fault.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of the cable to the switch PoE port.
Step 2 Connect the other end of the cable to an RJ-45 connector on the other device. The port LED turns on when
both devices have established link.
The port LED is amber while STP discovers the topology and searches for loops. This process takes about 30 seconds, and then the port LED turns green. If the LED is off, the other device might not be turned on, there might be a cable problem, or there might be a problem with the adapter in the other device.
Step 3 Reconfigure and reboot the connected device, if needed.
Step 4 Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to connect each device.
Note
Many legacy powered devices, including older Cisco IP phones and access points that do not fully support IEEE 802.3af, might not support PoE when connected to the switches by a crossover cable.
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Switch Installation

10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections

The switch 10/100/1000 Ethernet port configuration changes to operate at the speed of the attached device. If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation, you can manually set the speed and duplex parameters. Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have the speed and duplex parameters manually set can reduce performance or result in no linkage.
To maximize performance, choose one of these methods for configuring the Ethernet ports:
• Let the ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex.
• Set the interface speed and duplex parameters on both ends of the connection.

Auto-MDIX Connections

The autonegotiation and the auto-MDIX features are enabled by default on the switch.
With autonegotiation, the switch port configurations change to operate at the speed of the attached device. If the attached device does not support autonegotiation, you can manually set the switch interface speed and duplex parameters.
10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Connections
With auto-MDIX, the switch detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet connections and configures the interface accordingly.
If auto-MDIX is disabled, use the guidelines in this table to select the correct cable.
Table 4: Recommended Ethernet Cables (When Auto-MDIX is Disabled)
Straight-Through CableCrossover CableDevice
NoYesSwitch to switch
NoYesSwitch to hub
YesNoSwitch to computer or server
YesNoSwitch to router
YesNoSwitch to IP phone
4
100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T traffic requires twisted four-pair, Category 5 or higher. 10BASE-T traffic can use Category 3 cable or higher.
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Troubleshooting

This chapter contains these topics:
Diagnosing Problems, on page 39
Finding the Switch Serial Number, on page 42

Diagnosing Problems

The LEDs on the front panel provide troubleshooting information about the switch. They show POST failures, port-connectivity problems, and overall switch performance. You can also get statistics from Device Manager, from the CLI, or from an SNMP workstation.

Switch POST Results

POST failures are usually fatal. Contact your Cisco technical support representative if your switch does not pass POST.
CHAPTER 3

System LEDs

If you have physical access to the switch, look at the port LEDs for troubleshooting information about the switch. See the LED section for a description of the LED colors and their meanings.

Switch Connections

Bad or Damaged Cable
Always examine the cable for marginal damage or failure. A cable might be just good enough to connect at the physical layer, but it could corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors. You can identify this situation because the port has many packet errors or the port constantly flaps (loses and regains link).
• Examine or exchange the copper or fiber-optic cable with a known, good cable.
• Look for broken or missing pins on cable connectors.
• Rule out any bad patch panel connections or media convertors between the source and the destination. If possible, bypass the patch panel, or eliminate faulty media convertors (fiber-optic-to-copper).
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Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables
• Try the cable in another port or interface, if possible, to see if the problem follows the cable.
Ethernet and Fiber-Optic Cables
Make sure that you have the correct cable for the connection.
• For Ethernet, use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb/s UTP connections. Use either Category 5, Category 5e, or Category 6 UTP for 10/100/1000 Mb/s connections.
• For fiber-optic cables, verify that you have the correct cable for distance and port type. Ensure that the connected device ports match and use the same type of encoding, optical frequency, and fiber type.
• For copper connections, determine if a crossover cable was used when a straight-through was required or the reverse. Enable auto-MDIX on the switch, or replace the cable.
Link Status
Verify that both sides have link. A single broken wire or a shutdown port can cause one side to show link even though the other side does not have link.
Troubleshooting
A port LED that is on does not guarantee that the cable is fully functional. The cable might have encountered physical stress that causes it to function at a marginal level. If the port LED does not turn on:
• Connect the cable from the switch to a known good device.
• Ensure that both ends of the cable are connected to the correct ports.
• Verify that both devices have power.
• Verify that you are using the correct cable type.
• Check for loose connections. Sometimes a cable appears to be seated, but is not. Disconnect the cable and then reconnect it.
10/100/1000 Port Connections
A port appears to malfunction:
• Use the show hardware led port status privileged EXEC command to check the status for all ports.
• Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port is error-disabled, disabled, or shutdown. Reenable the port if necessary.
10/100/1000 PoE+ Port Connections
A powered device connected to a PoE port does not receive power:
• Use the show hardware led port power privileged EXEC command to show the PoE status for all ports.
• Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port is in error-disabled, disabled, or shutdown. Reenable the port if necessary.
• Verify that there is sufficient PoE power budget to provide power to the attached device. Use the show power inline global configuration command to check on the available PoE power budget.
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Troubleshooting
SFP Module
• Verify the cable type. Many legacy powered devices, including older Cisco IP phones and access points that do not fully support IEEE 802.3af, might not support PoE when connected to the switch by a crossover cable. Replace the crossover cable with a straight-through cable.
SFP Module
Interface Settings
Caution
Use only Cisco SFP modules in the switch. Each Cisco module has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded with security information. This encoding provides a way for Cisco to identify and validate that the module meets the requirements for the switch.
• Inspect the SFP module. Exchange the suspect module with a known good module. Verify that the module is supported on this platform. (The switch release notes on Cisco.com list the SFP modules that the switch supports.)
• Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the port or module is error-disabled, disabled, or shutdown. Reenable the port if needed.
• Make sure that all fiber-optic connections are properly cleaned and securely connected.
Verify that the interface is not disabled or powered off. If an interface is manually shut down on either side of the link, it does not come up until you reenable the interface. Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to see if the interface is error-disabled, disabled, or shutdown on either side of the connection. If needed, reenable the interface.
Noncompliant cabling or powered devices can cause a PoE port fault. Use only standard-compliant cabling to connect Cisco prestandard IP Phones and wireless access points or IEEE 802.3af-compliant devices. You must remove any cable or device that causes a PoE fault.
Ping End Device
Ping from the directly connected switch first, and then work your way back port by port, interface by interface, trunk by trunk, until you find the source of the connectivity issue. Make sure that each switch can identify the end device MAC address in its Content-Addressable Memory (CAM) table.
Spanning Tree Loops
STP loops can cause serious performance issues that look like port or interface problems.
A unidirectional link can cause loops. It occurs when the traffic sent by the switch is received by its neighbor, but the traffic from the neighbor is not received by the switch. A broken fiber-optic cable, other cabling problems, or a port issue could cause this one-way communication.
You can enable UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) on the switch to help identify unidirectional link problems.
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Switch Performance

Switch Performance
Speed, Duplex, and Autonegotiation
If the port statistics show a large amount of alignment errors, frame check sequence (FCS), or late-collisions errors, this might mean a speed or duplex mismatch.
A common issue with speed and duplex occurs when duplex and speed settings are mismatched between two switches, between a switch and a router, or between the switch and a workstation or server. Mismatches can happen when manually setting the speed and duplex or from autonegotiation issues between the two devices.
To maximize switch performance and to ensure a link, follow one of these guidelines when changing the duplex or the speed settings.
• Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex.
• Manually set the speed and duplex parameters for the interfaces on both ends of the connection.
• If a remote device does not autonegotiate, use the same duplex settings on the two ports. The speed parameter adjusts itself even if the connected port does not autonegotiate.
Troubleshooting
Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards
Problems sometimes occur between the switch and third-party network interface cards (NICs). By default, the switch ports and interfaces autonegotiate. Laptops or other devices are commonly set to autonegotiate, yet sometimes autonegotiation issues occur.
To troubleshoot autonegotiation problems, try manually setting both sides of the connection. If this does not solve the problem, there could be a problem with the firmware or software on your NIC. You can resolve this by upgrading the NIC driver to the latest version.
Cabling Distance
If the port statistics show excessive FCS, late-collision, or alignment errors, verify that the cable distance from the switch to the connected device meets the recommended guidelines.

Finding the Switch Serial Number

If you contact Cisco Technical Assistance, you need to know the switch serial number. You can also use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the switch serial number.
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Troubleshooting
Finding the Switch Serial Number
Figure 31: Serial Number Location on an 8-Port Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series Switches
Serial number2Product label1
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Finding the Switch Serial Number
Figure 32: Serial Number Location on a 16-Port Cisco Catalyst 1000 Series Switches
Troubleshooting
Product label3NAL label1
2
4 in 1 label (includes PID number, Serial number, MAC address, and CLEI code)
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Technical Specifications

This appendix contains these topics:
Physical Specifications, on page 45
Environmental Specifications, on page 46
Power Requirements, on page 47
PoE Power Consumption, on page 47

Physical Specifications

Physical Dimensions
APPENDIX A
Weight
• 3.96 lbs (1.8 kg) (C1000-8T-2G-L)
• 3.41 lbs (1.55 kg) (C1000-8T-E-2G-L)
• 5.95 lbs (2.7 kg) (C1000-8P-2G-L)
• 3.41 lbs (1.55 kg) (C1000-8P-E-2G-L)
• 5.95 lbs (2.7 kg) (C1000-8FP-2G-L)
• 3.41 lbs (1.55 kg) (C1000-8FP-E-2G-L)
• 3.92 lbs (1.78 kg) (C1000-16T-2G-L)
• 3.13 lbs (1.42 kg) (C1000-16T-E-2G-L)
• 5.24 lbs (2.38 kg) (C1000-16P-2G-L)
• 3.13 lbs (1.42 kg) (C1000-16P-E-2G-L)
• 5.48 lbs (2.49 kg) (C1000-16FP-2G-L)
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Environmental Specifications

Technical Specifications
Dimensions (H x D x W)
Environmental Specifications
Environmental Ranges
• 10.56 x 7.28 x 1.73 in (C1000-8T-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 7.28 x 1.73 in (C1000-8T-E-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 12.73 x 1.73 in (C1000-8P-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 7.28 x 1.73 in (C1000-8P-E-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 12.73 x 1.73 in (C1000-8FP-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 7.28 x 1.73 in (C1000-8FP-E-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 10.69 x 1.73 in (C1000-16T-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 8.26 x 1.73 in (C1000-16T-E-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 11.69 x 1.73 in (C1000-16P-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 8.26 x 1.73 in (C1000-16P-E-2G-L)
• 10.56 x 12.14 x 1.73 in (C1000-16FP-2G-L)
23 to 122°F (–5 to 50°C) up to 5,000 ft (1524 m)Operating temperature
5
-13º to 158ºF (-25º to 70ºC) up to 15,000 ft (4572 m)Storage temperature
5% to 90% (noncondensing)Operating relative humidity
5% to 95% (noncondensing)Storage relative humidity
Up to 15,000 ft (4572 m)Storage altitude
5
Minimum ambient temperature for cold start is 32°F (0°C)
Note
When using the Cisco Catalyst 1000 series 8-port and 16-port switches with GLC-BX-U or GLC-BX-D SFP module, the thermal limitations are as follows:
• Up to 5,000 ft (1524 m), the operation temperature should not exceed 113°F (45°C).
• Up to 10,000 ft (3048 m), the operation temperature should not exceed 104°F (40°C).
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Power Requirements

Table 5: Power Requirements
Power Requirements
Switch Model
ranging)
CurrentFrequencyVoltage (auto
Power Rating (maximum consumption)
0.016 kVA0.15A to 0.25A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-8T-2G-L
0.017 kVA0.16A to 0.26A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-8T-E-2G-L
0.089 kVA0.23A to 0.27A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-8P-2G-L
0.087 kVA0.22A to 0.37A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-8P-E-2G-L
0.015 kVA0.23A to 0.28A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-8FP-2G-L
0.015 kVA0.15A to 0.20A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-8FP-E-2G-L
0.08 kVA0.24A to 0.38A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-16T-2G-L
0.05 kVA0.19A to 0.31A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-16T-E-2G-L
0.25 kVA0.22A to 0.27A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-16P-2G-L
0.20 kVA0.14A to 0.24A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-16P-E-2G-L
0.45 kVA0.35A to 0.37A50 to 60 Hz110 to 220V AC inC1000-16FP-2G-L

PoE Power Consumption

Switch Model
Consumption without PoE (Watts)
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Available PoEConsumption with
Maximum Power Wattage for BTU/hr
16.249--14.26C1000-8T-2G-L
16.78--14C1000-8T-E-2G-L
89.716780.2412.19C1000-8P-2G-L
87.786767.8215.71C1000-8P-E-2G-L
156.15120138.1514.52C1000-8FP-2G-L
153.35120141.1615.7C1000-8FP-E-2G-L
18.89--16.68C1000-16T-2G-L
18.92--16.68C1000-16T-E-2G-L
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Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Switch Model
Consumption without PoE (Watts)
PoE (Watts)
Available PoEConsumption with
Maximum Power Wattage for BTU/hr
40.7120136.9216.92C1000-16P-2G-L
36.68120136.3216.32C1000-16P-E-2G-L
54.4240256.816.8C1000-16FP-2G-L
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Connector and Cable Specifications

This appendix contains these topics:
Connector Specifications, on page 49
Cables and Adapters, on page 50

Connector Specifications

10/100/1000 Ports (Including PoE)

All 10/100/1000 ports use standard RJ-45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts.
Figure 33: 10/100/1000 Port Pinouts
APPENDIX B

SFP Module Connectors

Figure 34: Duplex LC Cable Connector
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Cables and Adapters

Connector and Cable Specifications
Figure 35: Simplex LC Cable Connector
Figure 36: Copper SFP Module LC Connector
Cables and Adapters

SFP Module Cables

For cabling specifications, refer to the following notes:
Cisco SFP Transceiver Module Installation Notes
Each port must match the wavelength specifications on the other end of the cable, and the cable must not exceed the stipulated cable length. Copper 1000BASE-T SFP module transceivers use standard four twisted-pair, Category 5 cable at lengths up to 328 feet (100 meters).
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Cable Pinouts

Figure 37: Four Twisted-Pair Straight-Through Cable Schematic
Figure 38: Four Twisted-Pair Semi-Cross Cable Schematic
Cable Pinouts
Figure 39: Two Twisted-Pair Straight-Through Cable Schematic
Figure 40: Two Twisted-Pair Crossover Cable Schematic
Identifying a Crossover Cable
To identify a crossover cable, compare the two modular ends of the cable. Hold the cable ends side-by-side, with the tab at the back. The wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be a different color from the wire connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug.
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Console Port Adapter Pinouts

Figure 41: Identifying a Crossover Cable
Console Port Adapter Pinouts
The RS-232 console port uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector. Use an RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable to connect the switch console port to a console PC. You need to provide a RJ-45-to-DB-25 female DTE adapter to connect the switch console port to a terminal.
Connector and Cable Specifications
Table 6: Console Port Signaling with a DB-9 Adapter
Table 7: Console Port Signaling with a DB-25 Adapter
Console DeviceRJ-45-to-DB-9 Terminal AdapterSwitch Console Port (DTE)
SignalDB-9 PinSignal
CTS8RTS
DSR6DTR
RxD2TxD
GND5GND
GND5GND
TxD3RxD
DTR4DSR
RTS7CTS
Console DeviceRJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal AdapterSwitch Console Port (DTE)
SignalDB-25 PinSignal
CTS5RTS
DSR6DTR
RxD3TxD
GND7GND
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Connector and Cable Specifications
Console DeviceRJ-45-to-DB-25 Terminal AdapterSwitch Console Port (DTE)
SignalDB-25 PinSignal
GND7GND
TxD2RxD
DTR20DSR
RTS4CTS
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Connector and Cable Specifications
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APPENDIX C

Configuring the Switch

This appendix contains these topics:
Configuring the Switch Using the Configuration Setup Wizard, on page 55
Configuring the Switch Using the CLI, on page 57

Configuring the Switch Using the Configuration Setup Wizard

Quick Setup: Accessing the Configuration Setup Wizard

When you first set up the switch, use the Configuration Setup wizard to enter the initial IP information. This enables the switch to connect to local routers and the Internet. You can then access the switch through the IP address for further configuration.
Note
If your device supports Bluetooth, it loads with the initial setup tasks preconfigured. Connect your PC to the device using Bluetooth. In your Web browser, enter the IP address 172.16.0.1. Enter the following default credentials: username: cisco, password: cisco and press Enter.
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Configuring the Switch
Reset button1
SYST LED (system)2
Port LEDs3
Before you Begin: If your PC has a static IP address, change your PC settings to temporarily use DHCP.
Procedure
Step 1 Verify that no devices are connected to the switch. Initially, the switch acts as a DHCP server.
Step 2 Confirm that the STAT LED is solid green. This indicates that POST is complete. If the STAT LED turns
amber, the device failed POST. Reconnect the AC power cord to the AC power connector of your device and to a grounded AC outlet. If the STAT LED still does not turn green, contact your Cisco representative or retailer.
Step 3 Press and hold the Reset button for 3 to 4 seconds and release it.
Caution: Release the Reset button after 3 to 4 seconds. Continuing to hold the Reset button for longer exits
the Setup mode.
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Step 4 Connect a straight-through Category 5 Ethernet cable to a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port on the switch front panel
and to the Ethernet port on the PC.
Step 5 Verify that the port LEDs on the PC and on your device are solid green or blinking green. This indicates a
successful connection.
Step 6 Wait 30 seconds.
Step 7 To log on to the device using an Internet browser on your PC, type the IP address 10.0.0.1 or 10.0.0.3 in the
address bar of your Internet browser and press Enter.
Step 8 Type the following default credentials: username: cisco, password: cisco and press Enter.
The Configuration Setup wizard is displayed. Click Go to Wizard.

Completing the Configuration Setup Wizard

Completing the Configuration Setup Wizard enables you to set up your device with the minimum configuration required to enable traffic to pass through the network. To achieve this, you must complete the following setup tasks as you proceed with the Configuration Setup Wizard.
Completing the Configuration Setup Wizard
• Basic Device Settings
• Interfaces
• Layer 3 Settings
• Advanced Device Settings
For more information on the configuration steps involved in completing the Configuration Setup Wizard, see User Guide for Cisco Configuration Professional for Catalyst .

Configuring the Switch Using the CLI

Accessing the CLI Through the Console Port

You can access the CLI on a configured or unconfigured switch by connecting the RJ-45 console port or USB console port of the switch to your PC or workstation and accessing the switch through a terminal emulation program.
Note
If you have stacked your switches, connect to the console port of one of the switches in the stack. You can initially configure the entire stack from any member switch.
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Connecting the RJ-45 Console Port
Connecting the RJ-45 Console Port
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the RJ-45-to-DB-9 adapter cable to the 9-pin serial port on the PC. Connect the other end of the cable
to the switch console port.
Step 2 Start the terminal-emulation program on the PC or the terminal. The program, frequently a PC application
such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus, makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible.
Step 3 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port default
characteristics:
• 9600 baud
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
• No parity
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• None (flow control)
Step 4 Power on the switch as described in the switch getting started guide.
Step 5 The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence. Press Enter to display the setup prompt.
Connecting the USB Console Port
Procedure
Step 1 If you are connecting the switch USB console port to a Windows-based PC for the first time, install the USB
driver. See Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver, on page 59.
Step 2 Connect a USB cable to the PC USB port. Connect the other end of the cable to the switch mini-B
(5-pin-connector) USB console port.
Step 3 Start the terminal-emulation program on the PC or the terminal. The program, frequently a PC application
such as HyperTerminal or ProcommPlus, makes communication between the switch and your PC or terminal possible.
Step 4 Configure the baud rate and character format of the PC or terminal to match the console port default
characteristics:
• 9600 baud
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
• No parity
• None (flow control)
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Configuring the Switch

Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver

Step 5 Power on the switch as described in the switch getting started guide.
Step 6 The PC or terminal displays the bootloader sequence. Press Enter to display the setup prompt. Follow the
steps in the Setup program.
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Device Driver
A USB device driver must be installed the first time a Microsoft Windows-based PC is connected to the USB console port on the switch.
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP USB Driver
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the Cisco USB console driver file from the Cisco.com web site and unzip it.
Note
Step 2 If using 32-bit Windows XP, double-click the setup.exe file in the Windows_32 folder. If using 64-bit Windows
XP, double-click the setup(x64).exe file in the Windows_64 folder.
Step 3 The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins.
Step 4 The Ready to Install the Program window appears. Click Install.
Step 5 The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears. Click Finish.
Step 6 Connect the USB cable to the PC and the switch console port. The USB console port LED turns green, and
the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation.
You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com site for downloading the switch software.
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 2000 USB Driver
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the Cisco USB console driver file from the Cisco.com web site and unzip it.
Note
Step 2 Double-click the setup.exe file.
Step 3 The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins. Click Next.
Step 4 The Ready to Install the Program window appears. Click Install.
Step 5 The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears. Click Finish.
Step 6 Connect the USB cable to the PC and the switch console port. The USB console port LED turns green, and
the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation.
You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com site for downloading the switch software.
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Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver
Installing the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the Cisco USB console driver file from the Cisco.com web site and unzip it.
Configuring the Switch
Note
Step 2 If using 32-bit Windows 7, double-click the setup.exe file in the Windows_32 folder. If using 64-bit Windows
7, double-click the setup(x64).exe file in the Windows_64 folder.
Step 3 The Cisco Virtual Com InstallShield Wizard begins. Click Next.
Step 4 The Ready to Install the Program window appears. Click Install.
Note
Step 5 The InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears. Click Finish.
Step 6 Connect the USB cable to the PC and the switch console port. The USB console port LED turns green, and
the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. Follow the instructions to complete the driver installation.
You can download the driver file from the Cisco.com site for downloading the switch software.
If a User Account Control warning appears, click Allow - I trust this program to proceed.

Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows USB Driver

Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 USB Driver
Use the Windows Add or Remove Programs utility or the setup.exe file.
Using the Setup.exe Program
Before you begin
Disconnect the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver.
Procedure
Step 1 Run setup.exe for Windows 32-bit or setup(x64).exe for Windows-64bit. Click Next.
Step 2 The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears. Click Next.
Step 3 When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
Step 4 When the Remove the Program window appears, click Remove.
Step 5 When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears, click Finish.
Using the Add or Remove Programs Utility
Before you begin
Disconnect the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver.
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Procedure
Step 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
Step 2 Scroll to Cisco Virtual Com and click Remove.
Step 3 When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver
Before you begin
Disconnect the switch console terminal before uninstalling the driver.
Procedure
Step 1 Run setup.exe for Windows 32-bit or setup(x64).exe for Windows-64bit. Click Next.
Step 2 The InstallShield Wizard for Cisco Virtual Com appears. Click Next.
Step 3 When the Program Maintenance window appears, select the Remove radio button. Click Next.
Step 4 When the Remove the Program window appears, click Remove.
Uninstalling the Cisco Microsoft Windows 7 USB Driver
Note
If a User Account Control warning appears, click Allow - I trust this program to proceed.
Step 5 When the InstallShield Wizard Completed window appears, click Finish.
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